When comparing Invision vs GRAVIT, the Slant community recommends GRAVIT for most people. In the question“What are the best tools for webapp UX/UI prototyping?”GRAVIT is ranked 2nd while Invision is ranked 9th. The most important reason people chose GRAVIT is:

Gravit has a free version, but there is paid version with more features.

Pros

Pro

Free plan

Invision offers a free plan to anyone that is limited to one project. While the free plan is a bit limited it does allow the user to trial the software for as long as they like to decide on its merits and whether it is worth paying for the more robust options.

Pro

Presents designs in a way that mimics an actual web browsing experience

Once uploaded on Invision, the screen will be presented in a way that will behave as an actual web page. This is especially easy for showing the work to clients, more so if compared to just showing them a .PDF, which may make it look like the page is "too crowded".

Pro

Supports gestures, transitions & animations for web, iOS & Android

Hotspot links can be created for every page, and once it's done, for each one of them gestures and transitions can be registered.

Pro

Real-time collaboration and VOIP chat

Live Share allows you to collaborate in real-time using an in-browser screen share. Each collaborator gets their own mouse, so you can easily point and see what someone is talking about. You can also sketch, and chat right inside the Live Share interface.

Invision's Live Share gives team members the ability to collaborate in real-time through a screen share inside their browser. Each collaborator has their cursor which they can use and edit or add notes in real-time. On top of that, Invision also has a VOIP chat which works inside the browser.

Pro

Design files are automatically synced and their version history tracked

Invision uses Invision Sync or Dropbox to automatically save design files on the cloud. Furthermore, it has version control built in. This is especially helpful if a team is going through different versions for a specific design and they want to return again and again to previous designs.

Pro

Great built-in feedback features

Invision allows clients, stakeholders or any team members to leave comments and feedback inside the design which will be displayed as a point on the page itself. These paints can be discussed or even be turned into tasks. This makes it easy for designers to go through what they need to work on, and once it's done, the task can be checked off.

Pro

Free

Gravit has a free version, but there is paid version with more features.

Pro

Multi platform

Works on Windows, Mac and Linux.

Pro

Actively developed

Pro

Clean and helpful UI

The panels in Gravit adjust to contain the information needed based on the type of element selected, preventing the clutter that Photoshop often experiences.

Pro

Easy to export all assets

Gravit has a built in exporter to PDF, JPG, PNG and SVG.

Pro

Easy to design multiple pages

The ability to assign layers to specific pages, and view single or multiple pages at once makes it easy to design an entire website without getting lost in thousands of layers. Easy to view multiple pages at one time.

Pro

Symbols and libraries

With Gravit you can re-use the same design for buttons, inputs, etc, in multiple places, with changes synced every where the element is used. It's also possible to set text to a shared style to sync text changes throughout the app.

Pro

Able to open Sketch files

The ability to open Sketch files makes it easier for Linux/Windows users to collaborate with people who use Sketch, which is macOS specific.

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Cons

Con

Expensive for just a hosting platform

Invision is a tool for building click through prototypes and getting feedback on them, you need to design everything in another app and upload them, it isn't a design tool.

Con

While Invision acts as an all-in-one environment for design, it may become a nuisance

These times, teams are not using just a single app or tool for everything. It's not unheard of for teams to be using up to a dozen different tools for their work. Invision works as an all-in-one environment for product design and unfortunately it does not integrate with other tools. This may be a nuisance for teams that want to integrate different tools in their workflow.

Con

Paid version

Expensive paid version that has many features you can find in free or cheaper applications.

Con

Changing rapidly

The fast rate of growth/change for Gravit can be a pro in that in means plenty of new features.However, it also makes the product fairly unpredictable.For example: In the past year, Gravit was open sourced, then closed sourced again.

Con

This does not appear to be a Web-design tool

Gravit appears to be a vector-art tool, and nothing more. Their homepage doesn't even mention Web design as far as I can see.

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